USAID's Investments for Health in Kenya - Dollars to Results (Pilot Project)

Results of USAID's Health spending in Kenya in 2011
$250.7 M

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USAID/Kenya's programs focus on building the leadership, governance, and capacity of the health system; integrating prevention and treatment of diseases; and making improvements in maternal and child health, and family planning and reproductive health.

USAID's Health program in Kenya aims to:

  • Expand family planning and reproductive health services;
  • Support comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care programs;
  • Increase malaria interventions;
  • Reduce maternal and child deaths;
  • Reduce malnutrition in children;
  • Reduce the prevalence of tuberculosis; and
  • Increase access to clean water and modern sanitation facilities.
Healthy children are more likely to live longer, stay in school, have fewer children, and be productive members of society. 

Healthy children are more likely to live longer, stay in school, have fewer children, and be productive members of society.

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